Re: Pronounlessly
From: | Tony Harris <tony.harris@...> |
Date: | Friday, February 12, 1999, 2:25 |
>Gustavo Eulalio wrote:
>>
>> Are there languages that don't have personal pronouns?
>
At one point another unrelated language that I worked on called Ku Tal =
was relatively pronounless. Everything was expressed in terms of =
"speaker", "listener", and "person", and "speaker" and "listener" could =
swap back and forth depending on who was speaking at the time.
Tony Harris
Community College of Vermont
tony.harris@ccvtest.ccv.vsc.edu